2. Despite the image of
Singapore being a “Fine
City”, with strictly abided
by rules and penalties
for very small offences, it
is so much more
than that.
The global city is a
popular stop-over spot,
with time usually being
spent shopping on
Orchard Road and in the
busy bars of Clarke Quay.
But equally, Singapore
can keep you busy and
entertained for a
week and more.
3. Time Zone
SGT, UTC +8 hours.
Currency: Singapore dollar (SGD)
Languages
Singapore has four official languages: Tamil, Mandarin
Chinese, English and Malay.
Mobile Phones
The international country code for Singapore is
+65.
Electricity
the standard
electricity supply is 230V/50Hz on the British
three-pin rectangular socket.
4.
5. Buses may be a bit more difficult to use due to the complicated fare system. The easiest way is
to pay with the EZ-link card.
The night service is outstanding. NightRider services run on Fridays, Saturdays and eves of Public
Holidays from 11.30PM to 4.35AM and cover all the popular nightlife areas.
Singapore taxis are a part of the public transport network. The official cabs use meters and can be
paid with EZ-link.
Trishaws Recently, there have been a series of attempts to revitalize these “pedal rickshaws”.
6.
7. EVENTS DURING THE YEAR
January & February
•Chinese New Year
•Pongal Festival – a Hindu celebration of a good harvest
•Thaipusam – a colorful and loud Hindu procession from the Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple
to the Sri Thendayuthapani Temple.
March & April
•Fashion Steps Out @ Orchard – 6 weeks of fashion shows, workshops and events.
•Mosaic Music Festival – 10 days of concerts held at the Esplanade with a wide variety of
genres from world-music to jazz and soul.
May & July
•Vesak Day – the most important Buddhist event.
•Great Singapore Sale – huge sales at the main shopping belts, a true celebration of a
contemporary urban lifestyle.
•Singapore Food Festival
June
•Dragon Boat Festival – traditional spectacle held in many countries with a Chinese minority.
August & September
•Hungry Ghost Festival – many neighborhoods are lit up with incense sticks and offerings all
around.
•Mid-Autumn Festival – the whole city is decorated with large-scale, colorful lampions and
various celebrations take place.
8. October and November
•Deepavali (Festival of Lights) – Little India gets lavishly decorated and people celebrate in
the streets.
•Singapore Sun Festival– multi-genre event enlivens the public spaces with workshops,
theatre plays, performances and exhibitions.
December
•Zouked Out (www.zoukout.com) – the largest outdoor beach party in Asia.
Shopping
Shopping is one of the most popular Singaporean pastimes and it shows; there are
countless malls and shopping streets to choose from. Souvenirs with Merlion, the symbol
of the state, can be bought at for the best prices in Chinatown. Various ethnic goods can be
purchased at Geylang Serai, Bugis Village and Little India.
9.
10. •Labrador Nature
Reserve
•This reserve is flocked
for its amazing cliffs
and WWII bunkers and
tunnels.
•National Orchid
Garden
•More than 1000 orchid
species are simply a
spectacular sight.
•Very carefully laid-
out, and thus providing
an amazing aesthetical
experience.
•Underwater World
Singapore and Dolphin
Lagoon
•This is by no means
your typical aquarium –
this is way better!
•Huge tanks with lots of
animals and an
opportunity to interact
with dolphins!
11. Singapore Cable
Car
• This cable car going
from Mt. Faber to
Sentosa is one of the
much-loved
• tourist attractions.
• The views are
amazing!
Vivocity
• The largest shopping
centre in Singapore.
• The mall encompasses
retail shops as well as
cinemas and
entertainment venues.
Sentosa
• This island is one big
entertainment centre.
Theme parks, lookout
tower, botanical
gardens, clubs and
beaches – what more
to wish for?
12. Universal Studios Singapore
• Huge entertainment park with several themed lands
ranging from Ancient Egypt to Hollywood and
Madagascar.
• So much to do!
ION Orchard
• Futuristic and all spaceship-like, this monster mall spans
eight retail floors and 48 more residential floors.
• There are over 333 stores with high fashion brands and
gourmet dining venues.
Istana
• This stately mansion built by the British colonial
government now serves as the official residence of the
President of Singapore.
13. Chinatown
• The Chinatown is rather gentrified yet still worth your time
and attention.
• Lots of food spots and shops ideal for souvenir hunting.
Clarke Quay
• Riverside development with abundance of restaurants,
nightclubs and bars.
• Popular night-time destination.
Sri Mariamman Temple
• The oldest and most important Hindu temple in Singapore.
• The humble entrance fee is definitely worth exploring its
numerous halls.
14. National Museum
of Singapore
This museum
showcases the
history of Singapore
through multimedia
exhibitions
and artefacts
displays. Impressive
in its size.
Merlion Park
This park holds the
iconic landmark of
Singapore: a
mythical half-lion,
half-fish creature. A
must see!
Fountain of Wealth
The world's largest
fountain
unsurprisingly
dominates a huge
shopping
mall. Built
according to the
principles of feng
shui.
15. • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark
• Rather on the expensive side,
yet totally worth it: the best
view of Singapore you can
possibly have.
• Brand new landmark of the city!
• Singapore Flyer
• Huge Ferris wheel from which
you can overlook vast portion of
the city.
• An unforgettable experience!